. The insect and other allied pests of orchard, bush and hothouse fruits and their prevention and treatment . Insect pests; Fruit. Cheshire, Caintiridgeshire, Nurfolk, GLiucestersIiire, Herefordshire, London district, Kent and Wiltsiiire. I Iiave received it from Sussex, Devon, Cornwall and Hunts. I'ernald (2) records it also i'roni Australia, Nova Scotia and the United States. AND HaIUTS. The adult I'emale is dusky yellow and becomes j^'radually darkened with an'c, paler in the middle with eight or nine dark transverse bands and con- lluent spots, oval and hemispherical in form


. The insect and other allied pests of orchard, bush and hothouse fruits and their prevention and treatment . Insect pests; Fruit. Cheshire, Caintiridgeshire, Nurfolk, GLiucestersIiire, Herefordshire, London district, Kent and Wiltsiiire. I Iiave received it from Sussex, Devon, Cornwall and Hunts. I'ernald (2) records it also i'roni Australia, Nova Scotia and the United States. AND HaIUTS. The adult I'emale is dusky yellow and becomes j^'radually darkened with an'c, paler in the middle with eight or nine dark transverse bands and con- lluent spots, oval and hemispherical in form. The female at tlie period of re])roductiiiu is shiny reddish-brown with traces of the dark marking whieli later disappear wheir they become deeji chestnut-brown. The eggs are laid middle of ilay under glass, and the larva' liatch in the June. As many as 2,000 eggs are said to be laid (Newstead). aljout middle the ef,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Theobald, Frederick Vincent, 1868-1930. Wye, Eng. : Frederick V. Theobald


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